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Typhoid fever in Fiji: a reversible plague?
The country of Fiji, with a population of approximately 870 000 people, faces a growing burden of several communicable diseases including the bacterial infection typhoid fever. Surveillance data suggest that typhoid has become increasingly common in rural areas of Fiji and is more frequent amongst y...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4285329/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25066005 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tmi.12367 |
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author | Thompson, Corinne N Kama, Mike Acharya, Shrish Bera, Una Clemens, John Crump, John A Dawainavesi, Aggie Dougan, Gordon Edmunds, W John Fox, Kimberley Jenkins, Kylie Khan, M Imran Koroivueta, Josefa Levine, Myron M Martin, Laura B Nilles, Eric Pitzer, Virginia E Singh, Shalini Raiwalu, Ratu Vereniki Baker, Stephen Mulholland, Kim |
author_facet | Thompson, Corinne N Kama, Mike Acharya, Shrish Bera, Una Clemens, John Crump, John A Dawainavesi, Aggie Dougan, Gordon Edmunds, W John Fox, Kimberley Jenkins, Kylie Khan, M Imran Koroivueta, Josefa Levine, Myron M Martin, Laura B Nilles, Eric Pitzer, Virginia E Singh, Shalini Raiwalu, Ratu Vereniki Baker, Stephen Mulholland, Kim |
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description | The country of Fiji, with a population of approximately 870 000 people, faces a growing burden of several communicable diseases including the bacterial infection typhoid fever. Surveillance data suggest that typhoid has become increasingly common in rural areas of Fiji and is more frequent amongst young adults. Transmission of the organisms that cause typhoid is facilitated by faecal contamination of food or water and may be influenced by local behavioural practices in Fiji. The Fijian Ministry of Health, with support from Australian Aid, hosted a meeting in August 2012 to develop comprehensive control and prevention strategies for typhoid fever in Fiji. International and local specialists were invited to share relevant data and discuss typhoid control options. The resultant recommendations focused on generating a clearer sense of the epidemiology of typhoid in Fiji and exploring the contribution of potential transmission pathways. Additionally, the panel suggested steps such as ensuring that recommended ciprofloxacin doses are appropriate to reduce the potential for relapse and reinfection in clinical cases, encouraging proper hand hygiene of food and drink handlers, working with water and sanitation agencies to review current sanitation practices and considering a vaccination policy targeting epidemiologically relevant populations. |
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spelling | pubmed-42853292015-01-26 Typhoid fever in Fiji: a reversible plague? Thompson, Corinne N Kama, Mike Acharya, Shrish Bera, Una Clemens, John Crump, John A Dawainavesi, Aggie Dougan, Gordon Edmunds, W John Fox, Kimberley Jenkins, Kylie Khan, M Imran Koroivueta, Josefa Levine, Myron M Martin, Laura B Nilles, Eric Pitzer, Virginia E Singh, Shalini Raiwalu, Ratu Vereniki Baker, Stephen Mulholland, Kim Trop Med Int Health Typhoid Fever The country of Fiji, with a population of approximately 870 000 people, faces a growing burden of several communicable diseases including the bacterial infection typhoid fever. Surveillance data suggest that typhoid has become increasingly common in rural areas of Fiji and is more frequent amongst young adults. Transmission of the organisms that cause typhoid is facilitated by faecal contamination of food or water and may be influenced by local behavioural practices in Fiji. The Fijian Ministry of Health, with support from Australian Aid, hosted a meeting in August 2012 to develop comprehensive control and prevention strategies for typhoid fever in Fiji. International and local specialists were invited to share relevant data and discuss typhoid control options. The resultant recommendations focused on generating a clearer sense of the epidemiology of typhoid in Fiji and exploring the contribution of potential transmission pathways. Additionally, the panel suggested steps such as ensuring that recommended ciprofloxacin doses are appropriate to reduce the potential for relapse and reinfection in clinical cases, encouraging proper hand hygiene of food and drink handlers, working with water and sanitation agencies to review current sanitation practices and considering a vaccination policy targeting epidemiologically relevant populations. BlackWell Publishing Ltd 2014-10 2014-07-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4285329/ /pubmed/25066005 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tmi.12367 Text en © 2014 The Authors. Tropical Medicine & International Health published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Typhoid Fever Thompson, Corinne N Kama, Mike Acharya, Shrish Bera, Una Clemens, John Crump, John A Dawainavesi, Aggie Dougan, Gordon Edmunds, W John Fox, Kimberley Jenkins, Kylie Khan, M Imran Koroivueta, Josefa Levine, Myron M Martin, Laura B Nilles, Eric Pitzer, Virginia E Singh, Shalini Raiwalu, Ratu Vereniki Baker, Stephen Mulholland, Kim Typhoid fever in Fiji: a reversible plague? |
title | Typhoid fever in Fiji: a reversible plague? |
title_full | Typhoid fever in Fiji: a reversible plague? |
title_fullStr | Typhoid fever in Fiji: a reversible plague? |
title_full_unstemmed | Typhoid fever in Fiji: a reversible plague? |
title_short | Typhoid fever in Fiji: a reversible plague? |
title_sort | typhoid fever in fiji: a reversible plague? |
topic | Typhoid Fever |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4285329/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25066005 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tmi.12367 |
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